Gavin said:
I see fame as a chance of getting respect and recognition from your peers. i want to prove my worthiness to everyone around me
I was talking with a friend about various Martial arts... he asked me what art I study, I told him that I was basically a JKDI. He asked me if I would go a couple rounds with him (he supposedly was a TKD-BB). I just smiled and said... I have nothing to prove. He kept trying to get me up and going "just for the fun of it". I kept saying I-have-nothing-to-prove. He respected me for that because he understood that a martialist doesn't have anything to prove other than they got too big of an ego to handle. Apparently I don't. We get along pretty nicely these days.
If you want recognition and respect you got to earn it of course. How are you planning to do that? In what way do you want that recognition and respect? Why is it such a big deal? The
most important person you need to get recognition and respect from is yourself. Having the inner confidence that you can do what ever needs to be done.
As a trainer in Single Rope Techniques (SRT) I get anywhere from 4-7 (new) students a month. The fact that they seek me out or were referred to me by my own peers is enough. My name isn't on a billboard or splashed on television/radio every 20 minutes. It's not in magazines or in newsletters. But I am known by word of mouth. :idunno: that's enuff for me.
I get involved with mapping (caves) and five times now my name failed to appear on the finished map(s). Not a big deal overall, but I was like "hey! wait a second, my work on that project didn't count?" Big sigh and left it be, after pointing it out to the project leader their slight error. My name on the map/projects doesn't
have to be first on the list of contributors but it would be nice to have it on there. Reason: it gets me invited to more projects/trips because it shows I know how to.
Fame is fleeting, fame is fickle, fame doesn't (always) last. 90% of the people that are famous from way back when to the present... would probably rather not be. What's the point? What's the need? Do you want to be remembered for good or for ill?
We recognize you. We're answering your post. Isn't that enough?